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UDON THANI

Welcome to the second 2023 editon of The Udon Thani Guide! We’re happy to be back after a too long pandemic-induced hiatus. We will publish the Guide on a less frequent schedule during the pandemic, but we will continue to keep our website UdonMap.com up-to-date throughout. We hope that the worst has passed now, and look forward to continuing to serve the Udon Thani community as we have for more than a decade. Air

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Sri Suk Ganesha

Sri Suk Ganesha, in the form of a beautiful serpent, is unique to Udon Thani. Sri Suk Ganesha is the elephant-headed deity guarded and shaded from the back by a nine headed Naga, Pu Si Sutho, who brings happiness, success, and prosperity to worshippers.

Located on Phosri Road, opposite the Udon Thani City Museum next to Beyond Café.

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